I recently bought a Siberian Husky Puppy. While reading about the breed, I came across a sport called SKIJORING, combining dog sledding and cross-country skiing. If you take geopooch caching with you, why not have HIM take YOU to the cache! That half mile hike would only take a few minutes in and out! In the summer geopooch can pull you on a bike or rollerblades. Google image search on Skijoring

We took it one step further in the Army.
While living in Alaska we would tie a 120' rope to the back of a big Bombadier Snow Sled and then towl 10 fully combat equipped troops behind. On a good day we would do about 150 miles. Believe me at the end of the day your legs felt like rubber. Usually, about half way through the night you would wake up to at least one blood curtaling scream as one of the troops was having sever leg cramps.

But damn is it fun.

By the way if you watched the first Laura Croft movie she did it in the movie behind dogs._________________Airborne All the Way!

While living in Alaska we would tie a 120' rope to the back of a big Bombadier Snow Sled and then towl 10 fully combat equipped troops behind. On a good day we would do about 150 miles. Believe me at the end of the day your legs felt like rubber. Usually, about half way through the night you would wake up to at least one blood curtaling scream as one of the troops was having sever leg cramps.

I loved being the last guy on the rope. It was like a ride at 6 Flags. If you didn't control the rope just right you would knock all of the other skiers down.

Lot's of fun. Also real fun when you start down hill and the sled rider doesn't speed up. Next thing you know is your ahead of the sled. Then he eventually passes you back and you get a real fun jerk on the rope. Of ocurse some would say that when I was on the rope there was always a jerk on the rope. _________________Airborne All the Way!